Alcock, Albert Edward, Bombardier, 71908, D Battery, 110th Brigade, Royal Field ArtilleryDisembarked for service 26th September 1915Born TurnditchResidence ChesterfieldDied of wounds 1st August 1917 aged 30 Awarded the Military MedalHusband of Mrs Alcock, Higher Albert Street, Stonegravels, ChesterfieldBuried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France, Grave Reference: IV A 47 Note: Surname recorded as Allcock by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and he is recorded as Alfred Edward Allcock by Soldiers Died in the Great War and the Medal Roll
1911 Census
A coal miner hewer
Son of George, a Corporation labourer, and Anne Alcock, of 324, Derby Road, Birdholme, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Alcock, Albert Edward, Bombardier, 71908, D Battery, 110th Brigade, Royal Field ArtilleryDisembarked for service 26th September 1915Born TurnditchResidence ChesterfieldDied of wounds 1st August 1917 aged 30
Awarded the Military MedalHusband of Mrs Alcock, Higher Albert Street, Stonegravels, ChesterfieldBuried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France, Grave Reference: IV A 47
Note: Surname recorded as Allcock by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and he is recorded as Alfred Edward Allcock by Soldiers Died in the Great War and the Medal Roll
1911 Census
A coal miner hewer
Son of George, a Corporation labourer, and Anne Alcock, of 324, Derby Road, Birdholme, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
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